Search for dissertations about: "Michael Malkoch"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words Michael Malkoch.
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11. Versatile Synthetic Strategies to Highly Functional Polyesters and Polycarbonates
Abstract : Polymers have become ubiquitous in today’s society and are found in everything from household items to airplanes and automobiles. Synthetic polymeric materials are as diverse as their applications and their final properties are highly reliant on the building blocks and methods used to assemble them. READ MORE
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12. Exploring crosslinked networks of polymers and hybrid cellulose materials
Abstract : The field of polymer chemistry has in recent decades had an immense development, resulting in new functional materials with groundbreaking applications. This has been driven partly by strong interdisciplinary alliances between the fields of medicine, biology, chemistry, and materials science. READ MORE
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13. Designing Polymers for Biological Interfaces - From Antifouling to Drug Delivery
Abstract : Unspecific interactions, at the interface between a synthetic material and an aqueous biological environment, leading to irreversible protein adsorption can cause to undesired consequences. These include fouling of a boat hull or a triggered immune response. READ MORE
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14. Advanced Functional Thin Films and Networks towards Biological Applications
Abstract : Functional polymeric scaffolds have been employed in biological applications as several utilities, from nano-sized drug delivery systems to concrete implants. The progression in biological fields essentially relies on finding an appropriate material to fulfil the critical requirements for various types of applications with great potential for tuning functionality and mechanical properties. READ MORE
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15. Cationic Dendritic Polymers and Their Hybridization with Cellulose Nanofibrils
Abstract : Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the major global threats to thehealth of humans, animals, plants and ecosystems. AMR arises whenbacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites undergo changes over time; makingmedicines such as antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals and antiparasiticineffective at treating infections. READ MORE